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5.0 KiB
187 lines
5.0 KiB
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Copyright (c) 1999 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name:
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confdisk.h
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Abstract:
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Utility program to create an ASR state-file (asr.sif), or restore
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non-critical disk layout based on a previously created asr.sif.
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Author:
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Guhan Suriyanarayanan (guhans) 15-April-2001
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Environment:
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User-mode only.
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Revision History:
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15-Apr-2001 guhans
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Initial creation
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--*/
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//
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// --------
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// typedefs and constants
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// --------
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//
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#define BUFFER_LENGTH 1024
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//
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// Indices for fields in the [COMMANDS] section. This is from
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// base\ntsetup\syssetup\setupasr.c.
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//
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typedef enum _SIF_COMMANDS_FIELD_INDEX {
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CmdKey = 0,
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SystemKey, // Must always be "1"
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SequenceNumber,
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CriticalApp,
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CmdString,
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CmdParams, // May be NULL
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CmdNumFields // Must always be last
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} SIF_SYSTEM_FIELD_INDEX;
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//
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// One ASR_RECOVERY_APP_NODE struct is created for each entry
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// in the [COMMANDS] section of asr.sif.
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//
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typedef struct _ASR_RECOVERY_APP_NODE {
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struct _ASR_RECOVERY_APP_NODE *Next;
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//
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// Expect this to always be 1
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//
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INT SystemKey;
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//
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// The sequence number according to which the apps are run. If
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// two apps have the same sequence number, the app that appears
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// first in the sif file is run.
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//
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INT SequenceNumber;
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//
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// The "actionOnCompletion" field for the app. If CriticalApp is
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// non-zero, and the app returns an non-zero exit-code, we shall
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// consider it a fatal failure and quit out of ASR.
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//
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INT CriticalApp;
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//
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// The app to be launched
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//
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PWSTR RecoveryAppCommand;
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//
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// The paramaters for the app. This is just concatenated to the
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// string above. May be NULL.
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//
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PWSTR RecoveryAppParams;
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} ASR_RECOVERY_APP_NODE, *PASR_RECOVERY_APP_NODE;
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//
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// This contains our list of entries in the COMMANDS section,
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// sorted in order of sequence numbers.
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//
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typedef struct _ASR_RECOVERY_APP_LIST {
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PASR_RECOVERY_APP_NODE First; // Head
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PASR_RECOVERY_APP_NODE Last; // Tail
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LONG AppCount; // NumEntries
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} ASR_RECOVERY_APP_LIST, *PASR_RECOVERY_APP_LIST;
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//
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// --------
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// function declarations
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// --------
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//
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VOID
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AsrpPrintError(
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IN CONST DWORD dwLineNumber,
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IN CONST DWORD dwErrorCode
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);
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//
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// --------
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// macro declarations
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// --------
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//
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/*++
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Macro Description:
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This macro wraps calls that are expected to return ERROR_SUCCESS.
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If ErrorCondition occurs, it sets the LocalStatus to the ErrorCode
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passed in, calls SetLastError() to set the Last Error to ErrorCode,
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and jumps to the EXIT label in the calling function
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Arguments:
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ErrorCondition - Expression to be tested
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LocalStatus - Status variable in the calling function
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ErrorCode - Win 32 error code
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--*/
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#define ErrExitCode( ErrorCondition, LocalStatus, ErrorCode ) { \
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\
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if ((BOOL) ErrorCondition) { \
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\
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if (!g_fErrorMessageDone) { \
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\
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AsrpPrintError(__LINE__, ErrorCode); \
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\
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g_fErrorMessageDone = TRUE; \
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\
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} \
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\
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LocalStatus = (DWORD) ErrorCode; \
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\
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SetLastError((DWORD) ErrorCode); \
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\
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goto EXIT; \
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} \
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}
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//
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// Simple macro to allocate and set memory to zero
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//
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#define Alloc( p, t, cb ) \
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p = (t) HeapAlloc(g_hHeap, HEAP_ZERO_MEMORY, cb)
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//
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// Simple macro to check a pointer, free it if non-NULL, and set it to NULL.
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//
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#define Free( p ) \
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if ( p ) { \
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HeapFree(g_hHeap, 0L, p); \
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p = NULL; \
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}
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//
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// Simple macro to check if a handle is valid and close it
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//
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#define _AsrpCloseHandle( h ) \
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if ((h) && (INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE != h)) { \
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CloseHandle(h); \
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h = NULL; \
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}
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